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ROSY THEATRE j AGAIN AT 6.30 AND 8 TO-NIGHT. Britain’s Comedy Favourite, BETTY BALFOUR, in a picture that you will enjoy—“THE NIPPER.” A Popular Star at Her Best—Full of “Pep” and Funl An Upited Artists’ Picture. Attractive Supporting Programme. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK. REGENT THEATRE RONALD COLMAN An “THE UNHOLY GARDEN” Romance 1 Suspense 1 Dramal FEATURETTES: 2 Cartoons, 3 News. BE. WISE RESERVE. EUCHRE TO-NIGHT. ' CORNER Andrew Young and Cuba Streets. TWO PAIRS BLANKETS. Admission Is 9d. Supper. RUGBY FOOTBALL SATURDAY NEXT, jsj HOW GROUNDS. SENIORS (FINAL OF SENIOR COMPETITION) OLD BOYS v. KIA TOA, Oval, at 3 p.m. Don’t Miss this Game of Games. UNITED v. FEILDING, No. 4 Ground, at 3 p.m. JUNIOR ROGERS’ CUP FINAL—FEILDING v. OLD BOYS B, No. 5 Ground, at 3 p.m. Admission to Grounds Is, Stand Is. Ladies and Children Free. J. H. WHITE, Secretary. NINTH (N.Z.) ROYAL SHOW NINTH (N.Z.) ROYAL SHOW NINTH (N.Z.) ROYAL SHOW To be held on the PALMERSTON NORTH SHOWGROUNDS, On NOVEMBER 2,3, 4 and 6, 1932. “There is Merit in Exhibiting at THE ROYAL SHOW.” A LIBERAL PRIZE LIST IS PROVIDED for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Mechanical Models, Needlework, Photography, School Sections, Competitions. GET YOUR ENTRIES IN EARLY. ENTRIES CLOSE:— FRIDAY, September 30: Implements, Machinery and General Space. SATURDAY, October 1: Schools Sec- i tions. SATURDAY, October 8: Mechanical Models (Aeroplanes, Locomotives, etc.), Photography, Needlework, Home Industries, etc. SATURDAY, October 15: Competitions, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Fleece Wool. Schedules sent free on application. W. T. PENNY, Secretary. P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. MISS CEAGG For NEW SEASON’S WEAR. SMARTEST FROCKS AND COATS NOW SHOWING, And Where Prices are Really Moderate. 8 Rangitikei Street. EXTEND THE LIFE OF YOUE TYEES OFTEN Slight Vulcanising Repairs add to the DurabiUty of your Tyres. GET OUR QUOTE—IT PAYS. HAYWARD VULCANISING WORKS, 73 RANGITIKEI STREET. Full Stocks of New Firestone, Dunlop and Avon Tyres Always. PIANO Tuner.—F. Caple, Graduate of Blind Institute, Auckland, certificated tuner and repairer of pianofortes, players and organs. Orders left with Furnishers, Grand Hotel Buildings, phone 5718, wiU receive prompt and expert attention. DAINTY SAYOUEIES IN ENDLESS VARIETY. FRESH MADE DAILY AND RETAILED AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. OYAL OXFORD SAUSAGES ; ARE UNSURPASSED. EOYAL OXFOED NEXT WATSON BROS. JOHNSON’S DAIEY. OPP. Central School. —Fresh vegetables daily; butter and eggs; free delivery, town prices. C. A. DRIVER PIANOS, players, reed, and pipe organa, tuned and repaired. Tuner to the principal city organs. 60 Linton Street, ’Phone 7436. A. STENBEEG, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, MANAPOURI CRESCENT, WLL build Residence (section included) in best locality in the city for loss than cost of building alone 3 years ago. Alterations and Repairs. Estimates free. Take advantage of low cost and Government subsidy. ’Phone 5696. <- MEAT WAE! OUR PRICES STILL LOWEST IN TOWN, STEAK 31bs. for Is GRAVY BEEF 41bs. for Is RIBS 3d and 2jd per lb. SIRLOIN 5d per lb. FOREQRS. MUTTON ... 2Jd per lb. CHOPS 41bs. for Is CHOPS (best) 31bs. for Is LEGS 4d per lb. PLENTY PORK AND LAMB AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. FRESH SMALL GOODS DAILY. EXCELSIOK MEAT CO.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 256, 28 September 1932, Page 1

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